I thought this was obvious.
It was obvious.
I thought this was obvious.
Raleigh you get what's happening to him through references to other films. "Raleigh works construction while thinking about his past, Raleigh is found by black guy who snaps on him, Raleigh tells us Mako is making faces at him and doubts him, they fight, Raleigh runs to her door yelling about the connection they just felt". Classic telling an audience vs. showing an audience. I don't see how people can complain about Avatar, and be totally fine with this, when that was obviously a lot of the same wish fulfillment, story for the sake of cool visuals and scifi/anime-ish worlds. Yet somehow ripping from "pocahontas" or "dance with wolves" or "ferngully" is more disgraceful than all of the films that Pacific Rim takes from??
I'm reminded a lot of the Matrix, which is still the most perfect anime-inspired mainstream Hollywood film, and wish Pacific Rim would even get within the same stratosphere as Neo vs. Morpheus training sequence - where you're just marking out as a fan of how cool the moment is. Mako vs Raleigh in comparison is just so lame, on top of making us feel nothing about some connection or change about each other they felt until Raleigh runs to her door to say it.
He didn't forget. Stacker is trying to say "just because you saw it, doesn't mean you understand" meanwhile they cut the memory in half so that the fact that Stacker was in the jaeger would be a "surprise/reveal" moment after that dialogue and not before.
It seemed to me that they were reading each other pretty well in their combat maneuvers, at least compared to the other candidates whom Raleigh took down easily. I assumed that had something to do with it, being able to read and anticipate each other leading to their having compatible minds.Yea I didn't get how the trial by combat is a measure of their compatibility in the drift. I don't think the movie really explained this either, unless I missed it
It seemed to me that they were reading each other pretty well in their combat maneuvers, at least compared to the other candidates whom Raleigh took down easily. I assumed that had something to do with it, being able to read and anticipate each other leading to their having compatible minds.
It seemed to me that they were reading each other pretty well in their combat maneuvers, at least compared to the other candidates whom Raleigh took down easily. I assumed that had something to do with it, being able to read and anticipate each other leading to their having compatible minds.
It seemed to me that they were reading each other pretty well in their combat maneuvers, at least compared to the other candidates whom Raleigh took down easily. I assumed that had something to do with it, being able to read and anticipate each other leading to their having compatible minds.
I didn't like how ninja skills translate to the jaegers, where often they just need to hit buttons early in the film. The sword play of the jaegers later in the film is the most 1:1 translation of their training to inside the jaeger thankfully, but why then waste so much energy walking? (which clearly looked tough) They should have just had an auto walk until you got to combat where you switch to manual.
Doesn't have to have Jaegers all the time. They'll come in at the end for big fights to show that humanity is turning the tide. The first Kaiju to be defeated by a Jaeger should also be a major moment.
This is the most nonsensical complaint I've heard about mechs in a long long time.
I didn't mind it too much, was very campy and OTT. Not terrible like Quentin in Django Unchained but funny. LIKE KANO.Just wish they hadn't bothered with the accent. We know he can be a nasty little shit so just let him go at it.
Seriously. It just seems like some people can't just sit back and enjoy a movie like this with out nitpicking the shit out of it.
That happens because people acted like Avatar was the greatest movie ever.I think it comes down to believability of what the characters say, and their development with the plot. Avatar's Jake Sully changes in a much more logical way than Raleigh moving on from his brothers death, finding a new connection, and fighting for something. All that feels like they're telling us its happening, but we don't see it and sequences don't add up to that development happening on screen. Meanwhile, Sully you might roll your eyes, but you can get behind "he's learning his avatar body, Neytiri is skeptical of him, he wins her over, he only cares about protecting the tribe now and stopping the invasion, he's been accepted".
Raleigh you get what's happening to him through references to other films. "Raleigh works construction while thinking about his past, Raleigh is found by black guy who snaps on him, Raleigh tells us Mako is making faces at him and doubts him, they fight, Raleigh runs to her door yelling about the connection they just felt". Classic telling an audience vs. showing an audience. I don't see how people can complain about Avatar, and be totally fine with this, when that was obviously a lot of the same wish fulfillment, story for the sake of cool visuals and scifi/anime-ish worlds. Yet somehow ripping from "pocahontas" or "dance with wolves" or "ferngully" is more disgraceful than all of the films that Pacific Rim takes from??
I'm reminded a lot of the Matrix, which is still the most perfect anime-inspired mainstream Hollywood film, and wish Pacific Rim would even get within the same stratosphere as Neo vs. Morpheus training sequence - where you're just marking out as a fan of how cool the moment is. Mako vs Raleigh in comparison is just so lame, on top of making us feel nothing about some connection or change about each other they felt until Raleigh runs to her door to say it.
Was anyone else really expecting Gipsy to go out with its big robot middle finger in the air? For some reason when Raleigh was scrambling back to the pilot deck I was waiting for that to happen. I thought he was going to die with the robot making some rude gesture at the aliens.
So why is it cool to geek out about every mech in the screen, who only take on any character when implemented in gifs or talked about as a potential toy you can own - but wanting to know the logistics of how the robot works, or how the characters abilities translate to the jaeger is too small of a detail. Avatar dedicated an entire sequence to Jake Sully getting into his body for the first time, so as an audience we can estimate his how the character we know translates to his avatar. I don't think it's ridiculous to want to know how that work, anymore than its ridiculous to geek out about the most minor supporting jaeger.
Its offputting to see sequences in jaeger first in the film, and later in the film cut to a sequence where a group of soldiers are fighting in ways that look nothing like the technique used earlier in the jaeger suits. Naturally, thoughts go to "how does this apply to combat in the field".
That happens because people acted like Avatar was the greatest movie ever.
If this movie got those reviews you would sure as heck hear people saying "Its just an Eva ripoff"
I'm already a little disgusted at the oversights of this film, or the thinking that these characters are somehow removed from the criticisms of Jake Sully or Shia Lebouf in Transformers, when they have even less less presence on screen. Raleigh's swagger walks the first 30 minutes of the film are cringe-inducing.
I enjoyed it but the trailers spoiled me too much.
The most "oh shit" moment for me was when that one Kaiju sprouted wings and took off.
super dope movie.
i might be picking up the wrong inspiration here, but as a huge Big O fan, the elbow rocket punch put a smile on my face.
LMAO it just hit me........this movie had a giant enemy crab lolololololol
hit it's weak spots for maximum damage hahahaha
But the movie isn't playing it straight. And why do you keep comparing this to Avatar? They're very different movies. This movie is trying to give you a good time above all else. Part of the problem with Avatar is how self-important the whole thing is. Way too much preaching
Avatar is wooden and Pacific Rim is fun. I will never watch Avatar again, but I'd watch Pacific Rim several more times because it's immensely entertaining. Pacific Rim knows it's cliched and campy and it doesn't give a fuck.
I feel like the difference is that Avatar properly motivates and pays off its cliched characters, lets an audience into its characters shoes more. If you don't love the jaeger/kaiju battles than your idea of fun has to be Charlie Day and the scientists.
Didn't even know that was possible.
It makes zero sense that they knew where the portal was but did not have Jaegers and/or the world's submarines patrol it 24/7.
It makes zero sense that they knew where the portal was but did not have Jaegers and/or the world's submarines patrol it 24/7. Or make a motion sensor actuated nuke and deploy one after each time the portal opens to kill the Kaiju before they get near the population centers.
I can think of a few reasons, but they never explicitly mention any, so who knows.
Nukes have negative effects on the environment, and these things keep coming so after a while there wouldn't be any Earth left to defend.
I heard there's about an hour cut out of the film for the cinema, in the extra footage there's probably a lot of flashback battles of Alpha, Typhoon and Striker winning.
I heard there's about an hour cut out of the film for the cinema, in the extra footage there's probably a lot of flashback battles of Alpha, Typhoon and Striker winning.
I heard there's about an hour cut out of the film for the cinema, in the extra footage there's probably a lot of flashback battles of Alpha, Typhoon and Striker winning.
No.
This isn't Independence Day.
Yes the ID4 alien ripoffs are the actual colonists trying to destroy the human race. The kaiju are just their cloned monster army used for the invasion.
"Marshal! There's... there's something coming through the Rift! Dilation... 100 meters, sir!"Eventually the Kaiju would have developed a defense mechanism anyway, they're engineered weapons. If humans abused nukes, then I could see the aliens making a radiation resistant powerhouse Category 5 like Godzilla lol. Hell even Slattern at the end tanked a nuke lol.
"Marshal! There's... there's something coming through the Rift! Dilation... 100 meters, sir!"
"Impossible! What category is it?"
"Category... category UNKNOWN, sir."
*gasps*
"What in god's name..?"
Come on... you know where I'm going.
This movie has me geeking out so damn much today.
now why couldn't they tell us that in the movie, honestly i could have used more russian dialogue.
Question for others: When Newt said the aliens have done this before with the dinosaurs, did he mean that the Kaiju wiped out the dinosaurs, or that the Kaiju were the dinosaurs?